NOW
with Bill Moyers
Bill Moyers interviews Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., founder and president
of the Mises Institute. Rockwell provides a libertarian
perspective on America’s highly distorted and dysfunctional economy
and discusses the economic costs of war and other government interventions
(March 7, 2003). (20:52 minutes). (As I mention in my “Learning
the Score” article, the “bottom up” libertarian perspective
provides a valuable counterpoint to the establishment’s “top
down” approach. Although it neglects what I feel is a third vital
“sociobiological” perspective, it still provides important
perspectives missing from most Wall Street analysis).

Other video site:

Riverside
conversation:
The above link connects to James Puplava's financialsense.com site that
has both a transcript and a link to the Dutch station Tagenlich for
the video replay. Interview features Jim
Rogers, Dr. Marc Faber,
and Daniel Yergin, Feb 9, 2003, (50 minutes). This is the case for investments
related to “things” such as precious metals and other commodities
that tend to rise with inflation. The speakers believe that such investments
are likely to outperform the overall stock market and bonds in the next
five to ten years. Please ignore video prefaces and the Dutch language
introduction since the actual interview is in English.